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The plot spoiler is in our hands — Wainaina obviously figured out that he must write to survive — yet the story of how he achieves this dream is gripping less for its preordained conclusion than for the way it unfolds in Wainaina's jazzy style: riffing, inside-­jokey, un-self-­conscious.

JibJab has obviously figured out that pasting our pictures onto a video is a sure fire way to get a link from us.

Some of them were eighty years young while others were thirty-somethings who had obviously figured out where the real action was happening.

I don't like the look of a club being that upright — most amateurs are too upright anyway — but he's obviously figured out a way to make it work".

Somebody from the adult business obviously figured out some time ago that it would be wise to hold their extravaganza right now, when the town teemed with guys who spent the best years of their lives with their hands on their joysticks.

They went from doing kind of ground-breaking, non-scripted shows to doing stuff which doesn't represent music and that's fine, it's great; they've obviously figured out a way to make a network work for themselves, but being my family is first and foremost rooted in music and I was given an opportunity to report on music in a very real way, you know, I took the opportunity.

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"Obviously, you probably figured out, the alt-right and so-forth is predominantly male but there are still a lot of women out there so we're going to try and reach them".

But obviously, no one has figured out homecoming either.

It's been a year since the Academy awkwardly handed a Best Actor award to Casey Affleck, accused sexual harasser, for his performance in "Manchester by the Sea," and quite obviously, no one has figured out anything resembling a road map for these sort of things.

There's obviously plenty left to be figured out with regards to autonomous flights — or even just giving people access to semi-autonomous aircraft that would fall under the FAA's ultralight designation so that the pilot wouldn't need a pilot's license.

These crocodile staplers are good for teaching people what Steve Irwin should have figured out but obviously did not (bless his soul) "Don't put your finger in a crocodiles mouth unless you want to get bitten" Kinda small though.

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